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August 02, 2017, 04:26:50 AM
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I finally got my 3 GPU rig running using Claymore and the Dwarfpool.
When I first started it after flashing the Bios, I was getting 97.4 MH/s.

When I check Dwarfpool now (I'm upstairs and rig is in the basement)
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    02 Aug, 06:14 Current time
    02 Aug, 06:10 Last seen
    119.41 mhs Current approx.speed

I scroll down and see: 119.41 Calc MHs
Sent MHs 97.86

So my question is, does that look fairly accurate to you guys?

I was messing with Afterburner and while a guide I was reading said to set everything as follows:
 Power Limit + 12%, Core Clock + 210 MHs, Memory Clock + 830 MHs

I got all of the settings done accept the Power Limit of +12
The setting didnt go below 46! So, for now I just sit it at 90.

Everything appears to be running fine so far but I'm nervous about letting it run overnight without my watching it a while but I'm so exhausted.

I assume it would just shut down if something was wrong, right?

Also, I couldn't for the lifeof me figure out how to setup dual mining LBRY. So, I deleted it but want to try again tomorrow, if anyone has any tips on what to add the to line after my dwarf pool stuff.

Thanks all.


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August 02, 2017, 05:10:25 AM
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For accurate hashrate readings, I would take a look at the output on the console window from the mining software running on the system itself.

Dwarfpool won't actually read the hashrate from your machine, it'll just calculate an estimate of your hashrate based on the work submitted over some period of time. (So if you get lucky and your rig finds more shares in a period of time, your Dwarfpool estimated hashrate will appear to be higher. On the other hand, if you are unlucky and don't find many shares, your Dwarfpool estimated hashrate will appear to be lower.)

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